On Friday, 09 July 2010 at 16:09, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
2010/7/9 Xavier Bachelot <xavier(a)bachelot.org>:
> Hi,
>
> libbluray is a library to access Blu-Ray disks for video playback. It is
> licensed under the LGPL and as such should be fine for Fedora.
>
>
http://www.videolan.org/developers/libbluray.html
>
> However, this will only work with blurays not protected with either AACS
> or BD+.
Hopefully, none of them are really required for daily use, because
almost *all* HD-Video rips, available via torrent-trackers are already
w/o encryption. So you need these libraries only if you're stupid
enough to buy original licensed Blu-Ray disks. The same applies for
DVDs.
Keeping in mind that if you will buy original disk, then you will
directly sponsor MPAA trials against file-sharers, I believe that this
is socially unacceptable behavior we mustn't encourage (people should
download unencrypted images instead).
Don't say "we". You do not speak for everybody here. This kind of
discussion
is off-topic here. I understand your view, but not everybody shares it
and this isn't the place to discuss it.
Regards,
R.
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